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Car plunged into ravine, elderly couple killed near Kuantan

Son, daughter-in-law sustain injuries after vehicle crashed at KM192.6 of LPT1

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 11 Jun 2022 11:46PM

Car plunged into ravine, elderly couple killed near Kuantan
The bodies of the two victims were taken to Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital here, for autopsy after the results of the Covid-19 screening test were obtained. – Pixabay pic, June 11, 2022

KUANTAN – An elderly couple was killed while their son and daughter-in-law were injured after the four-wheel-drive vehicle they were travelling in plunged into a ravine at KM192.6 of the East Coast Expressway Phase One (LPT1) here today.

Kuantan police chief Wan Mohd Zahari Wan Busu said the deceased were police retiree Abd Talib Akob, 73, and Fauziah Mohd Marzuki, 62, whose address was Taman Muhibbah, Jerantut.

The accident which occurred at 5.15pm during a heavy downpour caused the couple’s son Muhammad Taufik, 34, who was driving the vehicle to suffer serious injuries in the head while his wife NoorSyafiyana Ahmad Sobri, 34, suffered minor injuries.

The bodies of the two victims were taken to Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital here, for autopsy after the results of the Covid-19 screening test were obtained.

Meanwhile, in another incident, Pahang Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department chief Kamarulzaman Jusoh said a supervisor, Lee Cheng Yik, 22, died after the Porsche Macan he was driving was involved in a crash involving three vehicles at KM55.6 of the Karak-Kuala Lumpur Highway in Bentong, around 2.30pm today.

The accident is believed to have occurred when the victim who was travelling towards Kuantan lost control of his vehicle while trying to overtake a Proton Waja causing both vehicles to turn before the victim’s car collided with a Proton Saga FLX.

“After colliding with the car, the victim’s vehicle is understood to have landed at the exit lane of a petrol station at the scene,” he said, adding that the drivers of the other two vehicles were unhurt. – Bernama, June 11, 2022

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